Philosophy, Reasoned Belief, and Faith
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Philosophy, Reasoned Belief, and Faith
An Introduction
Herrick, Paul
University of Notre Dame Press
06/2022
474
Mole
Inglês
9780268202699
15 a 20 dias
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To The Instructor
To The Student
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Unit One. Three Things to Know before You Dive into Philosophy
1. How Philosophy Began
2. The Socratic Method
3. And a Little Bit of Logic
Unit Two. Philosophy of Religion
4. The Design Argument
5. Design and Evolution
6. The Cosmological Argument
Interlude 1: A Survey of Modern Cosmology
7. The Problem of Evil
Unit Three. Epistemology
8. What Can We Know?
9. C. S. Lewis and the Argument from Reason
Unit Four. Philosophy of the Human Person
10. The Mind-Body Problem
11. Do We Have Free Will?
Unit Five. Philosophical Ethics
12. Is It Reasonable to be Moral?
Interlude 2: Or Should We All Become Moral Relativists?
13. Moral Reasoning Applied to the State
14. God and Morality
To The Student
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Unit One. Three Things to Know before You Dive into Philosophy
1. How Philosophy Began
2. The Socratic Method
3. And a Little Bit of Logic
Unit Two. Philosophy of Religion
4. The Design Argument
5. Design and Evolution
6. The Cosmological Argument
Interlude 1: A Survey of Modern Cosmology
7. The Problem of Evil
Unit Three. Epistemology
8. What Can We Know?
9. C. S. Lewis and the Argument from Reason
Unit Four. Philosophy of the Human Person
10. The Mind-Body Problem
11. Do We Have Free Will?
Unit Five. Philosophical Ethics
12. Is It Reasonable to be Moral?
Interlude 2: Or Should We All Become Moral Relativists?
13. Moral Reasoning Applied to the State
14. God and Morality
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introduction; textbook; history; mythology; ancient Greek philosophers; Socrates; Thales; logic; religion; reason; Darwin; free will; ethics; morality; problem of evil; existence of God; theodicy; argument from design; relativism; objectivity; Father Lemaitre; big bang cosmology; Aquinas; Second Way
To The Instructor
To The Student
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Unit One. Three Things to Know before You Dive into Philosophy
1. How Philosophy Began
2. The Socratic Method
3. And a Little Bit of Logic
Unit Two. Philosophy of Religion
4. The Design Argument
5. Design and Evolution
6. The Cosmological Argument
Interlude 1: A Survey of Modern Cosmology
7. The Problem of Evil
Unit Three. Epistemology
8. What Can We Know?
9. C. S. Lewis and the Argument from Reason
Unit Four. Philosophy of the Human Person
10. The Mind-Body Problem
11. Do We Have Free Will?
Unit Five. Philosophical Ethics
12. Is It Reasonable to be Moral?
Interlude 2: Or Should We All Become Moral Relativists?
13. Moral Reasoning Applied to the State
14. God and Morality
To The Student
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Unit One. Three Things to Know before You Dive into Philosophy
1. How Philosophy Began
2. The Socratic Method
3. And a Little Bit of Logic
Unit Two. Philosophy of Religion
4. The Design Argument
5. Design and Evolution
6. The Cosmological Argument
Interlude 1: A Survey of Modern Cosmology
7. The Problem of Evil
Unit Three. Epistemology
8. What Can We Know?
9. C. S. Lewis and the Argument from Reason
Unit Four. Philosophy of the Human Person
10. The Mind-Body Problem
11. Do We Have Free Will?
Unit Five. Philosophical Ethics
12. Is It Reasonable to be Moral?
Interlude 2: Or Should We All Become Moral Relativists?
13. Moral Reasoning Applied to the State
14. God and Morality
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
introduction; textbook; history; mythology; ancient Greek philosophers; Socrates; Thales; logic; religion; reason; Darwin; free will; ethics; morality; problem of evil; existence of God; theodicy; argument from design; relativism; objectivity; Father Lemaitre; big bang cosmology; Aquinas; Second Way